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should kill mitchell had the energy. -- shaquille mitchell had the energy. >> i looked in their eyes. we knew it was a big game. we have talked about it. i looked at him -- i want to give virginia most of the credit. one everybody to understand that. we were not there today, too. we were just a halfstep slow. a little bit lethargic trade >> a tough point in the season to be lethargic. the orioles pitchers and catchers report this week for swing trading. baltimore had little in the way of free agents to the team. the brain trust believing the pieces are already in place. this weekend, especially excited about what the birds might less defensively coming 2013. ask that team we had the last two months of the season is essentially returning. that was one of the better defensive teams throughout the industry. as we put him out there in left field, and machado at third base, that really strengthen our defense and we are pitching better. >> the orioles were great on the road last season. baltimore's final road game this afternoon in, it went well. very well. 127-13 victory. baltimore is impr
should kill mitchell had the energy. -- shaquille mitchell had the energy. >> i looked in their eyes. we knew it was a big game. we have talked about it. i looked at him -- i want to give virginia most of the credit. one everybody to understand that. we were not there today, too. we were just a halfstep slow. a little bit lethargic trade >> a tough point in the season to be lethargic. the orioles pitchers and catchers report this week for swing trading. baltimore had little in the...
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energy exploration company apache continued putting pressure on the energy stock sector, after reporting disappointing results for the fourth quarter in a row and a problem with an offshore well. apache fell another 4.3% on heavy volume. the stock has fallen $7.50 per the company shut in an exploratory shallow water well in the gulf of mexico after detecting an underground flow of natural gas. regulators said it appears the company acted properly. gold is at its lowest price since august tonight, after falling $26 per ounce today, down more than 1.5% settling just above $1,600 an ounce. late yesterday in a filing, billionaire hedge fund manager george soros disclosed selling about $100 million of its position in a gold exchange traded fund in the third quarter last year. four of the five most active traded exchange traded products were lower. the russell 2,000 tracking fund eeked out a small gain. and that's tonight's market focus. >> tom: yes, the u.s. stock market remains near five year highs but for real growth, tonight's market monitor is going overseas. marshall front is chairman an
energy exploration company apache continued putting pressure on the energy stock sector, after reporting disappointing results for the fourth quarter in a row and a problem with an offshore well. apache fell another 4.3% on heavy volume. the stock has fallen $7.50 per the company shut in an exploratory shallow water well in the gulf of mexico after detecting an underground flow of natural gas. regulators said it appears the company acted properly. gold is at its lowest price since august...
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this is so much excitement and so much energy in the air. it is electrifying. >> and nonstop. but the beads are not the only thing falling from the skies. rain continued to fall as well, pushing some inside. outside, they haven't scared off the cash. millions will pour into that they will spend about $144 million during the festival. clearly, most here are not worried about getting wet. liquid is a big part of every party crop. >> a couple of hours here on bourbon street, i don't think most realize what it's right. those who do don't seem to care. >> still to come, a gunman opened fire on a virginia college campus killing 33 people. >> said that incident, a lawsuit was filed sayg lives could have been saved if virginia tech would have wanted earlier. >> a cure to a common allergy -- we would as a teenager eat >> right now, for kids the tape he net allergy and -- and their parents, it's say, that cause for concern. just the tiniest bit of a pin that could be deadly. there are millions to suffer on this allergy. is there now a cure? >> it is possible. the fascinating process and
this is so much excitement and so much energy in the air. it is electrifying. >> and nonstop. but the beads are not the only thing falling from the skies. rain continued to fall as well, pushing some inside. outside, they haven't scared off the cash. millions will pour into that they will spend about $144 million during the festival. clearly, most here are not worried about getting wet. liquid is a big part of every party crop. >> a couple of hours here on bourbon street, i don't...
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and remorse -- these are all the motions that sat pure energy and do nothing productive. i do not look back. i look forward to what is on my plate each day. >> you have dissented in some of the court's most controversial and far-reaching decisions of the past couple of decades. i have in mind bush reverses course, the case that halted the balloting in the 2000 presidential election and citizens united, the case that invalidated the ban on corporate campaign expenditures. in cases such as these, cases where belote takes a sudden turn in a different direction in a high-profile area, do you ever fear for the court's reputation as a result of these kinds of decisions? as a follow-up, how difficult is it to participate in the deliberations and the one vote away from a very different results? >> first, let me comment on bush v gore. it was one-of-a-kind and the court has never site to that opinion -- crted @ opinion in any case and i hope it will forever remain that way. it happened, it is over, and that's it for bush v gore. [laughter] citizens united is something else. that w
and remorse -- these are all the motions that sat pure energy and do nothing productive. i do not look back. i look forward to what is on my plate each day. >> you have dissented in some of the court's most controversial and far-reaching decisions of the past couple of decades. i have in mind bush reverses course, the case that halted the balloting in the 2000 presidential election and citizens united, the case that invalidated the ban on corporate campaign expenditures. in cases such as...
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thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like diane's. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm this winter, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! and some people found that a little bit strong. but as soon as they tasted blonde roast, boy they were on board. ♪ >>> it is one of the toughest tickets to fete in town but this year, you can get another chance to be a part of the white house easter royal. the onshrine ticket lottery opens this thursday at 10:00 a.m. it runs through february 25th and results will be released on march 1st. the easter egg roll is set for monday, april 1st. >> always look like fun. >> really nice too. the sun was south. >> hopefully it will be warm by they be. >> every year, that is all over place. some years it is nice. other years, it will be raining. >> it will be march this year. >> not quite into full spring. no doubt about it. doesn't feel like spring out there this morning. it is definitely wintertime as we are in the teens and 20s. here is the good news
thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like diane's. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm this winter, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! and some people found that a little bit strong. but as soon as they tasted blonde roast, boy they were on board. ♪ >>> it is one of the toughest tickets to fete in town but this year, you can get another chance to be a part of the white house...
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on a path to energy independence much sooner than you might expect. ed morse from citigroup joins us. ed, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> we had the resources in north america to be the middle east in terms of oil for awhile. so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are forming where the consumption will come down. >> the consumption has come down. we were consuming 22 million barrels a day only in 2005 and now we are consuming 3 million barrels a day less than that. and a lot of that has been in the last five years. >> so, what's going to be the incentive for oil companies to continue producing to reach th
on a path to energy independence much sooner than you might expect. ed morse from citigroup joins us. ed, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> we had the resources in north america to be the middle east in terms of oil for awhile. so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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we need green energy spending. rather than talking about how strong we are in producing fossil fuels. that is the weakness in the economy and the belief that we are in a recession playing into his hands. >> he has the pulpit and he can talk about what he will do to revive spirits. the hangover is what will really harm the president. rest assured, he will talk tomorrow night about how he will use tax breaks to bring many factory jobs back to the united states. what he is saying is he will bring back jobs that play the equivalent of a starbucks while the on a daily basis. dagen: what would you do then? if you had 53% of people thinking we are in a recession, that could actually cause economic weakness. people's behavior changes the way the economy performs. >> if you were to ask me what i were going to do, i am always looking at economic growth. we are the most talented people on earth. there is no reason the economy should be slow right now. reduce the tax burden. reduce the regulatory burden. make trade free. that
we need green energy spending. rather than talking about how strong we are in producing fossil fuels. that is the weakness in the economy and the belief that we are in a recession playing into his hands. >> he has the pulpit and he can talk about what he will do to revive spirits. the hangover is what will really harm the president. rest assured, he will talk tomorrow night about how he will use tax breaks to bring many factory jobs back to the united states. what he is saying is he will...
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thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! >>> in thailand, police are increasing security at an american consulate after reports of a possible attack from al-qaeda. the u.s. is taking part in military exercises with several south asian countries. the beefed-up security will run until they are over on sunday. >>> in chicago, two suspected gang members are behind bars this morning accused of killing and honor student. police say they mistook hadiya pendleton and her friends for rival gang members who had shot one ever them over the summer. pendleton was gunned down a week after performing at president obama's inauguration last month. the two men arrested for her murder were picked up by police just hours after her funeral on saturday. >>> as the manhunt expands for an exlos angeles police officer, crister in donner is now charged with murder. agents raided a hotel in tea juan arc mexico on monda
thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! >>> in thailand, police are increasing security at an american consulate after reports of a possible attack from al-qaeda. the u.s. is taking part in military exercises with several south asian countries. the beefed-up security will run until they are...
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let's check out the latest news in energy. sharon epperson is at the nymex this morning. >> we are looking at a little bit of risk appetite coming into the marketplace and helping to support oil prices. brent crude and wti both higher. and north korea, they're talking about what they're doing there in terms of confirming the nuclear test and capability for missile capacity, and even closer. they're also talking about iran and the fact that iran has talked about converting enriched uranium into reactor fuel. now, some taking a run at its words, saying maybe this is a bit bearish. they won't be close to creating a bomb, others saying it will cut the time in the amount of time it takes them to do so. wti getting a bit of the lift as we see the unwinding of that premium we've seen. brent crude to wti futures, which has been so extreme. another factor helping the oil prices, opec. opec's latest monthly forecast coming out, talking about the world demand growth is going to be stronger than they anticipated, and there's going to be g
let's check out the latest news in energy. sharon epperson is at the nymex this morning. >> we are looking at a little bit of risk appetite coming into the marketplace and helping to support oil prices. brent crude and wti both higher. and north korea, they're talking about what they're doing there in terms of confirming the nuclear test and capability for missile capacity, and even closer. they're also talking about iran and the fact that iran has talked about converting enriched uranium...
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you went into ice skating because you had too much energy? >> yeah, i was an athletic kid and liked to run and play, climbing trees and flipping around. >> reporter: a good way to get rid of that excess energy. tell me about being a part of this show. what it's like to be princess tiana and to be a cast member with such iconic figures. >> the show is really great. we have a lot of different characters from different movies, which is cool because you have the new princesses and you have the old classics like snow white. so the parents can share a little bit of their childhood memories with the movies they watched in the show. >> reporter: really is good for all ages. disney has been around for ages. >> yes. >> reporter: when i was reading about you, it said that you really like the moment when you capture the audience. >> yes. >> reporter: how do you know that you've captured the audience? >> you just know. it's in their faces, body language. they get up off their feet. we have a segment with the incredibles and they'll stand up and work out w
you went into ice skating because you had too much energy? >> yeah, i was an athletic kid and liked to run and play, climbing trees and flipping around. >> reporter: a good way to get rid of that excess energy. tell me about being a part of this show. what it's like to be princess tiana and to be a cast member with such iconic figures. >> the show is really great. we have a lot of different characters from different movies, which is cool because you have the new princesses and...
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his agenda is expected to include more money for clean energy, infrastructure. some of the money will be repackaged from his first term. cnbc does have special coverage of the state of the union address tonight from 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. eastern. so it could be a late one. joining us now, sara fagan, cnbc strategist. former white house political director george w. bush. sara, good morning. good morning. >> what do you expect to hear from the president tonight? what's the point or what kind of agenda is he going to set out for his second term? >> well, i think you'll see him depart a bit from his inaugural address, which was surprisingly social and surprisingly liberal focus. i think people expected him to talk about entitlement reform and he didn't do that. he won't go that far tonight, but he will focus on the economy. and specifically what we'll see him talk about is making the economy work for everybody. still a huge focus on the middle class. lifting up people in lower incomes and putting them back aggressively in this economy. >> do you think we'll hear specif
his agenda is expected to include more money for clean energy, infrastructure. some of the money will be repackaged from his first term. cnbc does have special coverage of the state of the union address tonight from 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. eastern. so it could be a late one. joining us now, sara fagan, cnbc strategist. former white house political director george w. bush. sara, good morning. good morning. >> what do you expect to hear from the president tonight? what's the point or what kind...
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we're also watching what's happening in the energy space. a pullback after hitting the yearly highs for brent crude and for refined fuels on friday. the pullback that we're seeing, though, in brent, really not that severe as traders are saying, technically it's still a bullish market. we're looking at bullish sentiment at the highest level since the long positions in the brent crude market. not much relief at the pump. prices at the pump about 30 cents higher than a month ago for unleaded gasoline. even though the futures are a little bit on the decline, not such good luck for drivers at the gas pump. >> sharon epperson, thank you. coming up, winter storm nemo blankets the northeast and knocks out power for tens of thousands of people. an update on the recovery from the storm and how one new england utility is faring and trying to turn the lights back on. take a look at this morning's early movers here on wall street. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. all stations come ov
we're also watching what's happening in the energy space. a pullback after hitting the yearly highs for brent crude and for refined fuels on friday. the pullback that we're seeing, though, in brent, really not that severe as traders are saying, technically it's still a bullish market. we're looking at bullish sentiment at the highest level since the long positions in the brent crude market. not much relief at the pump. prices at the pump about 30 cents higher than a month ago for unleaded...
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jobs, economic stability, financial market regulation, regulation of the energy market. he wants a focus on longer term growth goals and that's what the oecd is looking at, as well. they're going to release a 292-page document looking at company specific reforms and structural issues that need to be looked at going forward. >> i don't think we should be losing any time in talking about the currency wars. we are furthest away today from a currency war than we were two or three years ago. today, our -- in the oecd, our research shows that we're pretty close to balance with most of the -- with the biggest currency, the most important currencies. so we don't see why we should be talking about currency wars. this currency war is no longer operational. we're using jargon from the past. we're fighting an old war. today, we should be concentrating on productivity. we should be cobs traiting on competitiveness and we are being distracted by this currency discussion. >> we're not talking about decades. the 2010 are talking about brazilian wars. >> it was three years ago already. i
jobs, economic stability, financial market regulation, regulation of the energy market. he wants a focus on longer term growth goals and that's what the oecd is looking at, as well. they're going to release a 292-page document looking at company specific reforms and structural issues that need to be looked at going forward. >> i don't think we should be losing any time in talking about the currency wars. we are furthest away today from a currency war than we were two or three years ago....
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you need to think about energy security for the country, as well as economic growth. and environmental stewardship. what he wants to do with his executive orders i think is going to hurt our economic growth. >> minimum wage, a big talker this morning. we have a bunch of retail and hotel executives saying it would affect our business, probably wouldn't affect our hiring plans overall. but you want the market to price itself in what a job is paying someone. >> i'm opposed to raising the minimum wage. i think the market determines that. we want to focus on maximizing opportunities for all americans, which is what marco rubio talked about in his response. >> raising it already above the federal minimum wage. >> the states get to decide what it can do. i think it hurts the economy. >> if there was a sweet spot in terms of compromise, are we left with immigration? is that the number one potential result of all of this? >> i'd like to actually get a big deal economically, something like ronald reagan and tip o'neill put together 25 or so years ago, where you actually do over
you need to think about energy security for the country, as well as economic growth. and environmental stewardship. what he wants to do with his executive orders i think is going to hurt our economic growth. >> minimum wage, a big talker this morning. we have a bunch of retail and hotel executives saying it would affect our business, probably wouldn't affect our hiring plans overall. but you want the market to price itself in what a job is paying someone. >> i'm opposed to raising...
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the energy is hitting harbor east. the store opens its door on saturday. >> it is mantastic. this is the biggest presence of under armorler anywhere in the world. >> henry stanford, the vice president, is saying the store will be a model for growth. >> it is more than a store. it is a lab to learn. >> reporter: some is unique to baltimore, their shoes are front and center. half of the store is just for women. >> we're building an amazing, amazing women's business and showing our commitment to that right when she walks into the store. >> reporter: and adding to the store's creative vibe. this giant screen made up of 330,000 lead lights. >> reporter: with a prime location along the water. they hope to gain more national exposure. >> we are so pleased to have them here in harbor east. it is a good to retail destination. >> reporter: it joins a long list of resteelers. >> we had j.crew, anthropology. cosmetics. now they are opening up within the span of just a year. >> reporter: people have been stopping by and peaking in the windows of the store. it you are interested it opens t
the energy is hitting harbor east. the store opens its door on saturday. >> it is mantastic. this is the biggest presence of under armorler anywhere in the world. >> henry stanford, the vice president, is saying the store will be a model for growth. >> it is more than a store. it is a lab to learn. >> reporter: some is unique to baltimore, their shoes are front and center. half of the store is just for women. >> we're building an amazing, amazing women's business...
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they're able to recapture the energy of the braking, and i think the energy saving per vehicle is staggering. i mean this is the kind of stuff, and it's a very successful. they raised the dividend three times last year. they were only one of five companies in america that have raised their dividend every year for the last four or five years. >> what's your connection with parker hanoven. >> i own stock. i got to know the chairman, in fact i tried to see if he was available for an interview. >> you've got to bring these guys on. >> i only was asked on friday. wonderful company. wonderful people. i spent a day out there last summer. solid, rock -- if america's going to make a come back it's going to be for companies like this. >> can you buy maaco, is that public? >> public. >> robotic. >> surgical procedures for knees. i mean, there's -- >> knees and hips. >> knees and hips. >> you own that, too? >> yes. you look at parker hanoften, you look at caterpillar, it's on the backs of these companies that we're going to come back. why? because quality products, solid management, maniacal about costs
they're able to recapture the energy of the braking, and i think the energy saving per vehicle is staggering. i mean this is the kind of stuff, and it's a very successful. they raised the dividend three times last year. they were only one of five companies in america that have raised their dividend every year for the last four or five years. >> what's your connection with parker hanoven. >> i own stock. i got to know the chairman, in fact i tried to see if he was available for an...
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. >> hey, melissa, the number came out from the energy department. inventories down 157 billion cubic feet. that is a little bit more bearish than expected. the expectations for a number of 162. traders telling me to put that in perspective. looked at the number this week last year, 113. of course we had a mild winter last year. the average for the last five years is around 154. so we're in those seasonal ranges. with winter storm nemo, there's so talk we would see more of a draw because there was more heating supply necessary because of the storm but not necessarily looking like that was the case. right now checking out this number in terms of the price action, we did see a steep drop on this number coming out. as i said, it was bearish, the price of nat gas continuing to go lower. back to you. >> jackie deangelis will coming up next, the carnival "triumph" making landfall in alabama. live from the gulf coast right after this. plus much more how the megamerger between usair and american airlines could reshape the business in the sky. back in 2:00. a
. >> hey, melissa, the number came out from the energy department. inventories down 157 billion cubic feet. that is a little bit more bearish than expected. the expectations for a number of 162. traders telling me to put that in perspective. looked at the number this week last year, 113. of course we had a mild winter last year. the average for the last five years is around 154. so we're in those seasonal ranges. with winter storm nemo, there's so talk we would see more of a draw because...